Zimbabwe Cup 2004


Independence Trophy 2004

NB: 4 participants (top-4 of league 2004), meaning holders
    Black Rhinos do not enter

Semifinals [Apr 4]
Amazulu            awd Highlanders        [Amazulu withdrew]
Dynamos            0-0 CAPS United        [aet, 3-2 pen]

CAPS United: T. Mudzamiri, I. Gwandu (S. Katumba 46th min), M. Phiri, T. Meda (W. Pakamisa 76th min)
E. Chimedza, L. Tsipa, L. Chilembe, T. Wanda, R. Undi, W. Ngoko, S. Khoza (L. Mutizwa 79th minute)

Dynamos: T. Dube, F. Madziva, N. Togara, J. Matola, L. Gwata, D. Maringwa, A Chifamba, E. Mufema,
N. Maroto (G. Manuella 70th min), C. Mwale, F. Chandida.

NB: Saints replaced Amazulu who were disqualified due to their withdrawal

Third Place Match [Apr 18, Barbourfields, Bulawayo]
Zimbabwe Saints    2-5 CAPS United        [aet]
  [Moyo 15, Iddon Sibanda 45; Limited Chikafa 10, Elton Chimedza 67,
   Raymond Undi 101, Ian Bakala 104, 109]

Final [Apr 18, National Sports Stadium, Harare]
Dynamos            2-1 Highlanders
  [Edmore Mufema 25, Clive Mwale 66; James Matola 68og]

PG Merchandising Win-A-Dreamhouse Soccer Tournament

NB: first edition; Black Rhinos replaced Highlanders who declined to enter

Semifinals [Jan 18]
CAPS United        1-0 Dynamos
  [Lloyd Chitembwe 80pen]
Amazulu            1-2 Black Rhinos
  [Dominic Sithole 56pen; Peter Matoro 66, Gift "Guava" Kamuriwo 70]

Final [Jan 18]
Black Rhinos       3-0 CAPS United
  [Nicholas Gora 7, 88, Brighton Chandisaita 16pen]

Douglas Car Sales Charity Tournament

Third Place Match [Feb 21 or 22]
Black Rhinos       5-0 Sporting Lions

Commando of the Army Regional mini-tournament (at Gwanzura)

Semifinals [Feb 27]
CAPS United        1-0 Sporting Lions
  [Tsungai Twaliki 90+]
Black Rhinos       1-1 Green Buffaloes (Lusaka, Zambia)   [6-7 pen]
  [Lazarus Muhoni 34, Christopher Katongo 30]

Third Place Match
Black Rhinos        -  Sporting Lions

Final [Feb 28]
CAPS United         -  Green Buffaloes (Lusaka, Zamnia)

Defence Forces Day/Quest Motors Football Trophy

Semi Final [at Manyame Airbase]
[Jul 28]
Blue Swallows      1-1 Harare Districts         [aet, Blue Swallows won 5-4 on pens]
Rhinos             7-0 Presidential Guards

Final [Aug 10, at Rufaro Stadium, Harare]
Blue Swallows      1-2 Black Rhinos
  [Cremio Mudzengerere 43; Douglas Ndalama 37, Selemani Phiri 48]

Buddie Challenge Cup 2004

NB: new competition sponsored by Econet Wireless; richest knock-out
    competition in history of Zimbabwean football.  Restricted to
    16 top level clubs.

First Round
Northern Region
[Sep 11]
Black Rhinos       1-0 Sporting Lions
  [Eddie Dube 54]
[Sep 12]
Motor Action       3-0 Lancashire Steel
  [Salim Milanzi 29, Francis "Gazza" Jayman 2nd half, Mike Bingadadi 81]
Dynamos            3-2 Kwekwe Cables                      [aet]
  [Norman Maroto 53, 114, Naison Muchekela 86; Dylan Chiroodza 20, 63]
CAPS United        5-1 Eiffel Flats
  [Raymong Undi 6, Brain Badza 14, Laughter Chilembe 45,
   David Sengu 52pen, Washington Pakamisa (pen) 5-1; Felix Banda 32]
Southern Region
[Sep 11]
Railstars          2-0 Zimbabwe Saints
   [Njabulo Ncube 10, Colleen Nyambiya 36]
[Sep 12]
Highlanders        0-0 Wankie                             [aet, 3-5 pen]
Shabanie Mine      4-0 Njube Sundowns
  [Method Mwanjali 7, 50, Brighton Pamhirwa 51, 70]
Amazulu            3-1 Masvingo United
  [Vusa Nyoni 42, Sageby Sandaka 60, 87; Asim Rupanga 73]

Quarterfinals
Northern Region
[Oct 2]
Black Rhinos       0-0 Motor Action                       [aet, 4-1 pen]
[Oct 3]
Dynamos            0-1 CAPS United
  [Artwell Mabhiza 21]
Southern Region [Oct 3]
Wankie             0-1 Railstars
  [Njabulo "JB" Ncube 72]
Shabanie Mine      3-1 Amazulu                            [aet]
  [Arnold Jani 90, 96, Phillip Sithole 99; Kelvin Chiisha 55]
NB: according to originally released fixtures Wankie were supposed to play
    Amazule and Shabanie would have had to face Railstars

Semifinals [Oct 31]
Railstars          0-1 CAPS United
  [Limited Chikafa 86]
Shabanie Mine      3-2 Black Rhinos
  [Arnold Jani 1-0, Albert Mbano 2-1, Lennon Chisunga 3-1;
   Nicolas Gora 1-1, Lazarus Muhoni 3-2; half-time 2-1]

Final [Nov 14, National Stadium, Harare]
CAPS United        2-1 Shabanie Mine
  [Raymond Undi, Brian Badza; Albert Mbano]

ZIFA Unity Cup 2004 (main cup tournament)

Semifinals [Dec 19]
CAPS United        1-1 Motor Action                       [4-3 pen]
  [Cephas Chimedza 83; Ronald Sengu 81]
Wankie             4-2 Amazulu
  [Gilbert Zulu 9, 47pen, Edmore Chitato 20, Malvern Longwe 87;
   Norman Nkomani 34, Sageby Sandaka 53]

Final [Dec 22; National Sports Stadium, Harare; att: 10,000]
CAPS United        1-0 Wankie
  [Raymond Undi 70]
  [CAPS United: W.Munkuli, D.Sengu, C.Chimedza (M.Phiri 81), L.Chilembe
     (E.Chimedza 46), S.Katumba, T.Nyenda, Q.Antipas, L.Tsipa (H.Tambala 64),
     A.Mabhiza, I.Bakala; coach: Charles Mhlauri;
   Wankie: T.Sibanda, H.Ngwenya, V.Mpofu, N.Ndebele, O.Moyo, A.Nyoni,
     M.Longwe (L.Nyathi 60), C.Gomba, E.Chitato, G.Zulu, T.Chinyama
     (D.Kamunenga 81)]

OK Woza Bhora 2004

Inaugural edition; clubs were voted for by the public; top of voting:
 1.CAPS United      14.1 percent
 2.Dynamos          13.9
 3.Highlanders      13.0
 4.Amazulu          12.4
 5.Motor Action
Top-2 play final, nrs. 3 and 4 match for third place.

Third Place Match [Oct 10, Barbourfields, Bulawayo]
Highlanders        n/p Amazulu
  [Highlanders refused to honour the fixture, upon which it was decided
   to award 3rd place (and the accompanying prize money) to Amazulu and
   4th place to Motor Action who had finished 5th in the voting]

Final [Oct 10, Rufaro, Harare]
CAPS United        0-1 Dynamos
  [Tonderayi Ndiraya 48]


2003




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